<quoted text>Really, you would. Even if its imaginary? Frankie stole the I served in Nam from Old swift boater. Damn son get a friggin clue

I throw no insults at SwiftieBill, concerning his service, either. Did you know Frankie, in the 'Nam years (I bet not)? I'll get no clues from you, Jody. You won't offer anything of value. Just as you cherry-picked, in order 'to appear' to have been right. You were revealing yourself there, and you have no credibility with me, sir. I'd bet dimes to dollars that Frank served.

<quoted text>How do you steal "I served in Nam" you sorry ass-ed Jody coward?I did two tours in Vietnam. And some time in Korea. I got the DD-214 to prove it. I'll meet your Jody ass at the VFW you frikkin coward.Hope that helped.

Yeah that's probably what he's doing now. Also he's also looking up "VFW".

My brother was recently elected Post Commander at the local VFW post. Immediately lowered the price of a beer in the bar. The former Commander was a woman who tried to tone down the lively bar. Screw that! Back to normal now. Cops stop by for a beer. Fine establishment. No Jizzy-Jody cry babies!

<quoted text>Yeah that's probably what he's doing now. Also he's also looking up "VFW".My brother was recently elected Post Commander at the local VFW post. Immediately lowered the price of a beer in the bar. The former Commander was a woman who tried to tone down the lively bar. Screw that! Back to normal now. Cops stop by for a beer. Fine establishment. No Jizzy-Jody cry babies!

Union City is right by the bay. Damn, that's to close to San Fran and Berzerkley for me.

DD-214 is a Department of Defense (therefore DD) form that honorably discharges you from the military. I work for the VA so I deal with this all the time. Anyway, there was a fire in 1973 at the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis which led to the destruction of records for several million people. 40 years later, it's still a pain in the arse because the gumment wasn't smart enough to make copies and keep them elsewhere.

<quoted text>Yeah that's probably what he's doing now. Also he's also looking up "VFW".My brother was recently elected Post Commander at the local VFW post. Immediately lowered the price of a beer in the bar. The former Commander was a woman who tried to tone down the lively bar. Screw that! Back to normal now. Cops stop by for a beer. Fine establishment. No Jizzy-Jody cry babies!

DD-214 is a Department of Defense (therefore DD) form that honorably discharges you from the military. I work for the VA so I deal with this all the time. Anyway, there was a fire in 1973 at the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis which led to the destruction of records for several million people. 40 years later, it's still a pain in the arse because the gumment wasn't smart enough to make copies and keep them elsewhere.

Uh-oh! Now Jizzy will say he was a war hero and got the Medal of Honor 3 times but the records were destroyed in that fire.

DD-214 is a Department of Defense (therefore DD) form that honorably discharges you from the military. I work for the VA so I deal with this all the time. Anyway, there was a fire in 1973 at the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis which led to the destruction of records for several million people. 40 years later, it's still a pain in the arse because the gumment wasn't smart enough to make copies and keep them elsewhere.

<quoted text>You wouldn't be talking about the one in Brentwood, by any chance?

No. But that's where I drink when I visit my cousin in Brentwood. By the parkway. Wurz St. Lt R. Dolney post. A good bar. Open to the public. Vets and old timers in the day, a different crowd of non vets at night (go in the daytime).

My grandfather, father, myself, my son, all my uncles and cousins are life members of the VFW. We all gave some, two of us gave all.

EXPORTING patients that were being cared for by Federal dollars has serious implications for the crooked government in Nevada. I hear the Fed's coming a knocking.

Over the past five years, Nevada's primary state psychiatric hospital has put hundreds of mentally ill patients on Greyhound buses and sent them to cities and towns across America.

Since July 2008, Rawson-Neal Psychiatric Hospital in Las Vegas has transported more than 1,500 patients to other cities via Greyhound bus, sending at least one person to every state in the continental United States, according to a Bee review of bus receipts kept by Nevada's mental health division.

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